The Good: The Nokia 2366i an easy to use flip phone. The phone has decent call quality, even when you are using the speaker phone option. The phone, which is made out of plastic, is very lightweight, weighing only 3.7 ounces. The phone also has a few unexpected advanced features including a unit converter, a world clock and a voice recorder. The phone has a long battery life of 4 hours talk time and 13 days standby time.
The Bad: The internal display on the Nokia 2366i is dim and the menu system is quite sluggish. The antenna makes the overall clean and compact design of the phone somewhat bulky and unbalanced.
The Bottom Line: The Nokia 2366i is a good choice for a simple, functional cell phone.
The Good: The Nokia E62 boasts a vibrant and sharp screen, a full QWERTY keyboard, and a full array of wireless options (Bluetooth, UMTS). This Symbian OS smart phone also has solid call quality, a speakerphone, the ability to view and edit office documents, and robust e-mail capabilities.
The Bad: No camera and a shallow keyboard which makes typing exhausting. The Nokia E62’s miniSD slot is located inconveniently behind the battery cover requiring you to turn off the phone to insert a card, and the device was sometimes sluggish when switching between apps.
The Bottom Line: The Nokia E62 certainly isn’t for everyone, but with its powerful productivity apps, connectivity options, and solid call quality, this smart phone will definitely make a good addition to a corporate user’s arsenal.
The Good: The Nokia 6102i adds Bluetooth to the Nokia 6102. Simple and efficient, is what this phone is all about. The phone has a stylish design; solid battery life; speakerphone and a 1.3 mega pixel camera.
The Bad: The exterior finish feels cheap and light and is easily scratched, which is a major problem because the exterior finish makes the phone quite slippery.
The Bottom Line: The Nokia 6102i offers solid performance but is definitely not for neat freaks since the phone attracts a lot of unwanted marks.
The Good: The Nokia 6030 is a basic yet stylish phone, with a nice raised keypad, which makes it easy to dial by feel. The phone supports Xpress-on covers for fashion conscious consumers, and the speakerphone and the built-in radio are also nice touches.
The Bad: The functionality is quite limited, basically the phone can place calls and text message and that’s about it. The Nokia 6030 also has disappointing display quality, and the navigational controls feel a bit cheap. The handset is also a tad bulky for such a basic phone, and even with that bulk the sound quality isn’t great.
The Bottom Line: The Nokia 6030 is a basic phone that’s actually stylish. The Nokia 6030 is a good choice for those who just want to make calls.